Houston Texans rookie safety D.J. Swearinger has done everything he can to express remorse over the season-ending hit he put on the right knee of Miami Dolphins tight end Dustin Keller in Saturday's preseason game. For some Dolphins offensive players, that still hasn't been good enough.

Add wide receiver Brian Hartline to those teammates who aren't accepting Swearinger's explanation that he went low to avoid hitting Keller in the head and drawing fine. While tackle Tyson Clabo called out Swearinger for "doing a little dance or whatever" after the play, Hartline simply called it crap.

"I'm not a defensive player, so I don't sit here and assume right off the bat," Hartline said in an interview with South Florida's WQAM radio. "But what I do know is that I have a lot of good pros on my team and, from what they have said to me, is that (there) is no place for that in the game today."

Keller not only tore three ligaments in the knee, he also dislocated the joint and may have nerve damage. Considering the severity of the injury and how much the Dolphins were counting on him in their offense, whatever Sweaninger said wasn't about to appease all of them.